• Radio Shack Revival

    From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to All on Mon Sep 4 13:02:00 2023
    Just saw this on one of my news feeds:

    "In a surprising turn of events, a beloved retailer from the 1980s is
    making a triumphant return to the retail scene in the US.

    This once-prominent brand, which faced bankruptcy not once but twice,
    is set to regain its former glory under new ownership.

    The revival of this iconic retailer promises to stir nostalgia among
    long-time fans and capture the attention of a new generation of
    shoppers."

    http://tinyurl.com/TRASH-80 for the story as it stands.

    I really miss Radio Shack - not so much for the confusers - but as a
    source for pieces/parts to fix my aging computers and electronics.

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  • From Conrad Candy Smith@1:229/317 to Dave Drum on Tue Sep 5 09:11:15 2023
    "In a surprising turn of events, a beloved retailer from the 1980s is making a triumphant return to the retail scene in the US.

    Weren't they sh*tposting on Twitter/X a couple years ago? I remember them getting made fun of for that.

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  • From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to Conrad Candy Smith on Wed Sep 6 07:04:10 2023
    Conrad Candy Smith wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    "In a surprising turn of events, a beloved retailer from the 1980s is making a triumphant return to the retail scene in the US.

    Weren't they sh*tposting on Twitter/X a couple years ago? I remember
    them getting made fun of for that.

    I dunno. FIDO is as close to "social media" as I get. No Farcebook,
    no Tweeter, etc. From whayt I understand of the way social media works
    anyone can pretend to be the rasal megilla and run a "wishful thinking"
    deal like that just to see if anything of what they say sticks to the
    wall.

    But I well remember the attemped revival(s) of the bankrupt Circuit
    City.

    If Rat Shaft does make an actual comeback they shoukd "dance with
    who brought them" rather than reinventing themselfs avar couple years.

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Dave Drum on Thu Sep 7 17:35:08 2023
    Dave Drum wrote to Conrad Candy Smith <=-

    If Rat Shaft does make an actual comeback they shoukd "dance with
    who brought them" rather than reinventing themselfs avar couple years.

    From what I understand, the new RS owners are acutely aware of past
    mistakes. When I worked for RS, they were just getting into cell
    phones. Since I was (and still am) an amateur radio operator, they put
    my callign where my name went and my name underneath that on my name
    badge. The other employees, save for the store manager, wondered why
    everyone went to me when they were looking for electronics and A/V
    parts. <G>

    I do hope RS comes back. A lot of my otherwise unhappy child/teen years
    were spent in RS stores and looking at those wonderful catalogs.

    -- Sean

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Sean Dennis on Fri Sep 8 05:16:00 2023
    Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    If Rat Shaft does make an actual comeback they shoukd "dance with
    who brought them" rather than reinventing themselfs avar couple years.

    From what I understand, the new RS owners are acutely aware of past mistakes. When I worked for RS, they were just getting into cell
    phones. Since I was (and still am) an amateur radio operator, they put
    my callign where my name went and my name underneath that on my name badge. The other employees, save for the store manager, wondered why everyone went to me when they were looking for electronics and A/V
    parts. <G>

    I do hope RS comes back. A lot of my otherwise unhappy child/teen
    years were spent in RS stores and looking at those wonderful catalogs.

    In the 60s Spring-A-Leak Had Bruce Electronics (local) Baptist Electronics (also home grown) and Allied Radio (purveyor of pieces, parts and U-Build
    kits) which was later bought up by Radio Shaft. Also Lafayette Electronics which was sorta-kinda like like allied radio. We had a Tandy Leather store
    but no Radio Shacks.

    I built several of Allied Radio's SWL kits - the Space Spanner and the
    Sky Buddy pop to the front of my mind. And Hi-Fi/Stereo equipment from
    both Allied and Lafayette.

    Sometimes I have to stop when I'm getting nostalgic about those days
    and places and remind myself that "The best thing about the 'Gool Old
    Days' is that they're gone." Bv)=

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  • From Ryan Fantus@1:218/820 to Sean Dennis on Fri Sep 8 03:48:09 2023
    I do hope RS comes back. A lot of my otherwise unhappy child/teen years were spent in RS stores and looking at those wonderful catalogs.

    I also hope it comes back. I have fond memories of that place.

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  • From Dr. What@1:3634/27 to Sean Dennis on Fri Sep 8 07:36:00 2023
    Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    From what I understand, the new RS owners are acutely aware of past mistakes.

    I hope so. I always found it strange that as the Maker movement was going up, Radio Shack was reducing its electronic parts and equipment - replacing it with cell phones.

    I do hope RS comes back. A lot of my otherwise unhappy child/teen
    years were spent in RS stores and looking at those wonderful catalogs.

    It would be really nice to be able to make a short trip to get those parts that I need to finish the current project - instead of ordering online and having to wait a week or so.

    So we'll see. If the new Radio Shack is just going to be some online company, I doubt that they will succeed. There's already some well-established companies in that space.


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  • From Candy Cane@1:226/18 to Sean Dennis on Fri Sep 8 08:14:56 2023
    Re: Re: Radio Shack Revival
    By: Sean Dennis to Dave Drum on Thu Sep 07 2023 05:35 pm

    I do hope RS comes back. A lot of my otherwise unhappy child/teen years were spent in RS stores and looking at those wonderful catalogs.

    I've never been to one, but it would be cool to visit.

    Candy

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  • From Ross Branham@1:267/159 to Dave Drum on Sat Sep 9 08:50:45 2023
    Just saw this on one of my news feeds:

    "In a surprising turn of events, a beloved retailer from the 1980s is making a triumphant return to the retail scene in the US.

    This once-prominent brand, which faced bankruptcy not once but twice,
    is set to regain its former glory under new ownership.

    The revival of this iconic retailer promises to stir nostalgia among long-time fans and capture the attention of a new generation of shoppers."


    I bought my first computer from Radio Shack. Tandy SX20 386 I believe it was. Believe it or not we still use a TRS-80 model 4 where I work. It runs an old engraving machine. Amazing that it is still running after all these years.

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Ross Branham on Sat Sep 9 13:39:38 2023
    Believe it or not we still use a TRS-80 model 4 where I
    work. It runs an old engraving machine. Amazing that it
    is still running after all these years.

    Those old computers are surprisingly well built for their age. I can't say the same for myself though.

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  • From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to Ross Branham on Sun Sep 10 06:11:00 2023
    Ross Branham wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Just saw this on one of my news feeds:

    "In a surprising turn of events, a beloved retailer from the 1980s is making a triumphant return to the retail scene in the US.

    This once-prominent brand, which faced bankruptcy not once but twice,
    is set to regain its former glory under new ownership.

    The revival of this iconic retailer promises to stir nostalgia among long-time fans and capture the attention of a new generation of
    shoppers."

    I bought my first computer from Radio Shack. Tandy SX20 386 I believe
    it was. Believe it or not we still use a TRS-80 model 4 where I work.
    It runs an old engraving machine. Amazing that it is still running
    after all these years.

    As I have said here before my 1st "store bought" confuser was a TRaSh-80
    Model 1. Family Video (the last or near the last) video rental chain was
    run on a Tandy 1000 using BSD (historic) uNix. They didn't declare formal bankruptcy and they are using that old horse to continue to run things as
    they liquidate/repurpose the real estate they squired along the way.

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    Depensd on who you say it to. Bv)= .... stolen, BTW

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  • From Candy Cane@1:226/18 to Dave Drum on Sun Sep 10 11:27:57 2023
    Re: Re: Radio Shack Revival
    By: Dave Drum to Ross Branham on Sun Sep 10 2023 06:11 am

    As I have said here before my 1st "store bought" confuser was a TRaSh-80

    TRaSH? Was it that bad?

    Candy

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  • From Doug Mccomber@1:218/840 to Candy Cane on Sun Sep 10 14:34:00 2023
    Candy Cane wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    TRaSH? Was it that bad?

    They weren't bad at all. That nickname is just from the rivalry at the
    time. TRS-80 users eventually adopted the term themselves, capitalizing
    it to match the TRS of TRS-80 (i.e. TRaSh-80).

    The original TRS-80 model I was eventually outclassed by Apple II's and Commodore 64's. But that was just one model of computer bearing the
    TRS-80 moniker. There were the models II, III and 4 which were marketed
    more towards small and medium businesses. Then there were the Coco's,
    1, 2 and 3. The Coco 1, like the Model I, was outclassed by Apples and
    C64's, but the later CoCo 2 was similar in capability and the CoCo3
    surpassed them both, but came at a time when people were moving away
    from 8-bit micros.

    Probably more than you wanted to know lol.


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  • From Candy Cane@1:226/18 to Doug Mccomber on Sun Sep 10 15:27:22 2023
    Re: Re: Radio Shack Revival
    By: Doug Mccomber to Candy Cane on Sun Sep 10 2023 02:34 pm

    They weren't bad at all. That nickname is just from the rivalry at the time. TRS-80 users eventually adopted the term themselves, capitalizing
    it to match the TRS of TRS-80 (i.e. TRaSh-80).

    Oh, that's neat.

    Probably more than you wanted to know lol.

    Well, it's neat trivia.

    Candy

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  • From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to Candy Cane on Mon Sep 11 04:58:02 2023
    Candy Cane wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    As I have said here before my 1st "store bought" confuser was a
    TRaSh-80

    TRaSH? Was it that bad?

    No, it really wqasn't. It was a fairly decent entry level confuser. I
    bought the veersion with the level 2 ROMs and used it for some time.
    Learned basic and syntax on that little box.

    Most of the customers for that model were either teenagers or young
    adults and if you are an observer of society you'll realise that in
    that age group things get new (often punnish or twisted) names in
    common use. Rather like the Apple Macintosh was re-named as the
    "Macintrash"

    The only reason I abandoned the Rat Shaft box was the advent of the
    Commode Door 64 which was inexpensive and in COLOR.
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  • From Candy Cane@1:226/18 to Dave Drum on Mon Sep 11 08:56:15 2023
    Re: Re: Radio Shack Revival
    By: Dave Drum to Candy Cane on Mon Sep 11 2023 04:58 am

    Most of the customers for that model were either teenagers or young
    adults and if you are an observer of society you'll realise that in
    that age group things get new (often punnish or twisted) names in
    common use. Rather like the Apple Macintosh was re-named as the "Macintrash"

    Oh, so edgy teens called it the TRaSH and it stuck?

    Candy

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  • From Dave Drum@1:229/452 to Candy Cane on Tue Sep 12 05:43:19 2023
    Candy Cane wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Most of the customers for that model were either teenagers or young
    adults and if you are an observer of society you'll realise that in
    that age group things get new (often punnish or twisted) names in
    common use. Rather like the Apple Macintosh was re-named as the "Macintrash"

    Oh, so edgy teens called it the TRaSH and it stuck?

    Well, yeah. I notr that youngsters stretching their societal legs often
    twist things into slang phrases. For instance "bitchin'" used to be a commonplace for something good or unexpectedly nice. And "bad" often saw
    use for "excellent" or "wonmderful" Then there was all the 'surfer speak'
    etc.

    Not it's us old folkers using commonplace expressions or referrents from
    our mis-spent youth to confuse the youngsters. For instance, if I tell
    someone I'm a double 'Jack Benny' I'll get a blank look if they're under
    45 or so. As it happens I am Jack Benny X tow + three. Bv)=


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  • From Candy Cane@1:226/18 to Dave Drum on Tue Sep 12 08:40:54 2023
    Re: Re: Radio Shack Revival
    By: Dave Drum to Candy Cane on Tue Sep 12 2023 05:43 am

    Well, yeah. I notr that youngsters stretching their societal legs often twist things into slang phrases. For instance "bitchin'" used to be a commonplace for something good or unexpectedly nice. And "bad" often saw use for "excellent" or "wonmderful" Then there was all the 'surfer speak' etc.

    Was "gay" (happy) also affected by this or was it something else?

    Candy

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Candy Cane on Wed Sep 13 05:01:00 2023
    Candy Cane wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Re: Re: Radio Shack Revival
    By: Dave Drum to Candy Cane on Tue Sep 12 2023 05:43 am

    Well, yeah. I notr that youngsters stretching their societal legs often twist things into slang phrases. For instance "bitchin'" used to be a commonplace for something good or unexpectedly nice. And "bad" often saw use for "excellent" or "wonmderful" Then there was all the 'surfer speak' etc.

    Was "gay" (happy) also affected by this or was it something else?

    I think the weenie washers co-opted "gay" and the rainbow stuff on their
    own as a marketing tool for their lifestyle.

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Candy Cane on Thu Sep 21 19:08:08 2023
    Candy Cane wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    TRaSH? Was it that bad?

    It was a nickname. The Radio Shack computers were quite good quality.

    -- Sean


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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Doug Mccomber on Thu Sep 21 19:09:10 2023
    Doug Mccomber wrote to Candy Cane <=-

    Probably more than you wanted to know lol.

    My friend has a Model 16 that I want badly! But he won't sell. -cry-

    -- Sean


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  • From Doug Mccomber@1:218/840 to Sean Dennis on Fri Sep 22 07:07:00 2023
    Oh boy, that is one nice machine! A TRS-80 Model 4D is the one piece
    in my collection that I would never part with. But if I had a Model
    16...

    It's funny, I grew up on a C64, had Apple II's in high school and the
    computer I bought myself was a CoCo3. But it is the monochrome
    business machines that fascinated me and I ended up collecting. Even
    though I didn't pay much attention to them in my local Radio Shack.
    There it was always the gray CoCo with some game cartridge in it
    (Mega Bug I think) that caught my attention as a teenager.

    Sean Dennis wrote to Doug Mccomber <=-

    My friend has a Model 16 that I want badly! But he won't sell. -cry-

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  • From Dr. What@1:3634/27 to Sean Dennis on Fri Sep 22 07:59:00 2023
    Sean Dennis wrote to Candy Cane <=-

    TRaSH? Was it that bad?

    It was a nickname. The Radio Shack computers were quite good quality.

    It's amazing how many Model I's are still functioning today.

    I had picked up a 4K Model I Level I just as a display piece in my collection.

    Later, I acquired a 16K Level II and restored it. Once it was working, I decided to plug in the Level I system just to see what happened and it WORKED.


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  • From Danny Bee@1:105/420 to Candy Cane on Wed Sep 27 12:35:23 2023
    I do hope RS comes back. A lot of my otherwise unhappy child/teen yea were spent in RS stores and looking at those wonderful catalogs.

    I've never been to one, but it would be cool to visit.

    I remember one in Downtown Seattle about 20 years ago. Nothing special. just a small shop with various electronics for consumers. phones, speakers, cameras. random choice showing this is all and nothing. Lots of small shoppes around that were more focused.

    But I was there with a guy 10-15 years older than me who was amazed to see RS again as he remembered it from last US visit decades earlier..

    I could not understand as Best Buy had more to offer already and for parts and homebrew projects Fry's was what I'm sure you remembered as RS at its peak time.

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Danny Bee on Thu Sep 28 06:52:00 2023
    Danny Bee wrote to Candy Cane <=-

    I remember one in Downtown Seattle about 20 years ago. Nothing special. just a small shop with various electronics for consumers. phones, speakers, cameras. random choice showing this is all and nothing. Lots
    of small shoppes around that were more focused.

    I grew up in the late '70s and early '80s when Radio Shack was more
    about electronics hobbies. I had a "Battery of the Month" club,
    remember the excitement of being 11 or 12 and having a free carbon-zinc
    D cell or 9v battery to make things with. :)

    Over the years, the wall of electronic components gave way to cheap
    electronic crap, and later to cell phones and accessories before they
    closed.



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  • From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to Kurt Weiske on Fri Sep 29 05:14:00 2023
    Kurt Weiske wrote to Danny Bee <=-

    I remember one in Downtown Seattle about 20 years ago. Nothing special. just a small shop with various electronics for consumers. phones, speakers, cameras. random choice showing this is all and nothing. Lots
    of small shoppes around that were more focused.

    I grew up in the late '70s and early '80s when Radio Shack was more
    about electronics hobbies. I had a "Battery of the Month" club,
    remember the excitement of being 11 or 12 and having a free
    carbon-zinc D cell or 9v battery to make things with. :)

    When I was operating as Megabyte Computer Works I scored a nice counter
    top display for "regular" (C-Zn) batteries.. The deals were *very* good
    so I made a sign adverting the prices and a notation of "TOY NOT INCLUDED"

    Over the years, the wall of electronic components gave way to cheap electronic crap, and later to cell phones and accessories before they closed.

    Proving once again that you should dance with who brought you to the
    party. Tandy's board couldn't make up their collective minds what they
    wanted Rat Shaft to be - so it wasn't much of anything.


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  • From Danny Bee@1:105/420 to Dave Drum on Fri Sep 29 12:35:18 2023
    Rat Shaft

    So many negative nicknames can be read here refering to RS.. seems that the brand disappointed heavily

    -db

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  • From Dave Drum@1:229/452 to Danny Bee on Sat Sep 30 05:51:07 2023
    Danny Bee wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Rat Shaft

    So many negative nicknames can be read here refering to RS.. seems that the brand disappointed heavily

    Not that they're so bad. People like to come up with unique tags for
    things. Else, why would chipped beef on toast be known as S*** on a
    Single (or S.O.S.)? Or Macintosh as Mackintrash? Or McDonalds as Mickey
    D's?

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to DANNY BEE on Sat Sep 30 08:20:00 2023
    So many negative nicknames can be read here refering to RS.. seems that the bra
    d disappointed heavily

    Towards the end, I believe they did disappoint which is what hastened their end.

    Mike


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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Danny Bee on Sat Oct 7 18:18:16 2023
    Danny Bee wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    So many negative nicknames can be read here refering to
    RS.. seems that the brand disappointed heavily

    No, these were just stupid pet names. The actual computers were built
    quite well.

    -- Sean


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  • From Dr. What@1:3634/27 to Sean Dennis on Sun Oct 8 09:30:00 2023
    Sean Dennis wrote to Danny Bee <=-

    So many negative nicknames can be read here refering to
    RS.. seems that the brand disappointed heavily

    No, these were just stupid pet names. The actual computers were built quite well.

    Ya, everyone had their names.

    Commode-door. Chicken-lips.

    Rotten Apple. Crab Apple.

    I'm sure I can remember more if I think hard enough.

    BTW: I have a TRS-80 Model I Level I with 4K of RAM. I haven't done anything to it and it still fires up just fine. I also have a Model I Level II that I actually use. Other than reflowing old solder connections, it worked just fine too.

    The TRS-80 Model I was a collection of compromises. It sold WAYYY better than anyone expected. And Radio Shack tried their best to keep their customers happy.

    Remember that back in the 1970's and early 80's, Radio Shack was the #1 home computer seller.


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to DANNY BEE on Sun Oct 8 09:39:00 2023
    So many negative nicknames can be read here refering to
    RS.. seems that the brand disappointed heavily

    To be honest, I could use a Radio Shack store right about now. I need a new
    AC Adaptor. It would be nice to be able to walk into a store with the bad
    one I have and examine the product before buying.

    As it is, I ordered one from Amazon. Although the item online said it was
    for the correct output, the one I received very much is not. The barrel connector is also not the right size, although that part may have been my fault.

    Mike


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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:396/45 to Ross Branham on Sat Jan 20 10:00:14 2024
    Ross Branham wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    I bought my first computer from Radio Shack. Tandy SX20 386 I believe
    it was. Believe it or not we still use a TRS-80 model 4 where I
    work. It runs an old engraving machine. Amazing that it is
    still running after all these years.

    My first was a TRS-80 Color Computer 2. :-) Fond memories...

    I also remember the LAST Radio Shack I entered... Was at the
    now mostly empty mall in town. Wasn't a big store, but I
    loved browsing anyway!






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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:396/45 to Candy Cane on Sat Jan 20 10:01:16 2024
    Candy Cane wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    By: Dave Drum to Ross Branham on Sun Sep 10 2023 06:11 am

    As I have said here before my 1st "store bought" confuser was a TRaSh-80

    TRaSH? Was it that bad?

    Just something people would call them. :-)

    TRS-80 - trash eighty



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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:396/45 to Doug Mccomber on Sat Jan 20 10:05:18 2024
    Doug Mccomber wrote to Candy Cane <=-

    The original TRS-80 model I was eventually outclassed by Apple II's and Commodore 64's. But that was just one model of computer bearing the
    TRS-80 moniker. There were the models II, III and 4 which were
    marketed more towards small and medium businesses. Then there were the Coco's, 1, 2 and 3. The Coco 1, like the Model I, was outclassed by Apples and C64's, but the later CoCo 2 was similar in capability and
    the CoCo3 surpassed them both, but came at a time when people were
    moving away from 8-bit micros.

    Probably more than you wanted to know lol.

    LOL - I remember all of that too...

    One of my teachers in junior high brought his Model III to school one
    day (the same one that brought a HAM radio one day) - he had some
    math things he had written in BASIC and he had a ton of floppies with
    some Scott Adams adventure games! I was hooked! LOL

    So while my friends had VIC-20's, I had a CoCo 2. :-) They upgraded to
    C64's while I got a floppy drive. :-)







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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:396/45 to Kurt Weiske on Sat Jan 20 10:09:20 2024
    Kurt Weiske wrote to Danny Bee <=-

    I grew up in the late '70s and early '80s when Radio Shack was more
    about electronics hobbies. I had a "Battery of the Month" club,
    remember the excitement of being 11 or 12 and having a free
    carbon-zinc
    D cell or 9v battery to make things with. :)

    I had forgotten that!!!

    Over the years, the wall of electronic components gave way to cheap electronic crap, and later to cell phones and accessories before they closed.

    Yeah - I used to pick up LED's to use in things. :-) I didn't do much
    with breadboards but it was fun to look at that stuff!

    I wasn't into HAM at the time, but would like to go back in time and
    experience some of that as well.




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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:396/45 to Dave Drum on Sat Jan 20 10:10:22 2024
    Dave Drum wrote to Danny Bee <=-

    So many negative nicknames can be read here refering to RS.. seems that the brand disappointed heavily

    Not that they're so bad. People like to come up with unique tags for things. Else, why would chipped beef on toast be known as S*** on a Single (or S.O.S.)? Or Macintosh as Mackintrash? Or McDonalds as Mickey D's?

    Wally World for Wal-Mart



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  • From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to Jimmy Anderson on Sun Jan 21 06:10:00 2024
    Jimmy Anderson wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Dave Drum wrote to Danny Bee <=-

    So many negative nicknames can be read here refering to RS.. seems that the brand disappointed heavily

    Not that they're so bad. People like to come up with unique tags for things. Else, why would chipped beef on toast be known as S*** on a Single (or S.O.S.)? Or Macintosh as Mackintrash? Or McDonalds as Mickey D's?

    Wally World for Wal-Mart

    Or Walgreen's Drug Stores Bv)=

    Also Burger Whop, Taco Sloppo, etc.

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